How to diagnose medical idolatry

If you haven’t done it yet, I encourage you to read my testimony: Freed from medical idolatry

“If you will diligently listen to the voice of the Lord your God, and do that which is right in his eyes, and give ear to his commandments and keep all his statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you that I put on the Egyptians, for I am the Lord, your healer.”
Exodus 15:26

Medical idolatry in 4 questions

1) What is idolatry?

According to Tim Keller an idol is “anything more important to you than God, anything that absorbs your heart and imagination more than God, anything you seek to give you what only God can give.”.

In addition, I would say that idolatry is not giving the first place and the honour to God and not to letting Him fight for us or to seeking safety elsewhere than in Him.

God is the King of Kings, Jehovah-Jireh (the Lord who provides), Jehovah-Rapha (the Lord who heals) and He doesn’t share these titles.

The God of the Bible is not a god who follows our choices and decisions, He is the one who takes the lead and shows us the way to go.

2) What idols can we find in the medical field?

There are many of them, such as:

a)  Seeking health or better health can sometimes become an obsession or an idol.

b)  Medication: to think that (almost) anything can be solved with pills.

c)  Doctors: to go and see the doctor for anything, to follow their advice without ever questioning it or placing our trust in them before God.

3) How does modern science and consumerism lead us to idolatry?

We live in a society where money is king. It’s all about selling and making profit. The more money you get, the more powerful you become and the more you can impose a way of thinking and a way of living.

Every day, we are told that we can have happiness through buying things and that new technologies have been developed for our good. Manufacturers do their best to make idols of our hearts, so that we treasure our purchases and buy again.

Therefore, idolatry in terms of health can often be:

a)  Thinking that science has an answer to everything and that the latest medical advances are always better than what has always existed (i.e what is natural).

b)  Thinking that in order to treat our health issues we need to consume more, whilst in actual fact consuming less or differently could be the right solution or simply to allow the body to repair itself.

4) Why is the medical field particularly at risk?

There are several reasons for this.

a) Seeking healing always involves a certain level of faith in something.

b) Our lifestyle in general is unhealthy.

We eat unhealthily, don’t do enough physical exercise, are stressed, spend too much time inside, consume too much medication… The result is that many of us are ill (obesity, depression, diabetes, autoimmune diseases etc.).
The food lobbies do everything they can to make us consume more, especially unhealthy products that give us poor health and lead to addiction.

c) The medical field is particularly affected by consumerism.

Whether it is pharmaceutical or natural, the medical sphere is a very lucrative one. We must therefore be extremely careful before buying and look beyond first appearances.
Doctor’s prescriptions are also a great way for manufacturers to make us consume more.

5 signs of medical idolatry

5 signs that indicate a risk of idolatry.

1) Thinking that my faith has nothing to do with the way I look after my health and that of my children.

2) Letting my fears and emotions guide me in the decisions I make; not trusting in God when it comes to my health.

3) Not praying or asking for discernment before making medical decisions.

4) Neglecting my health, especially for the pursuit of pleasure; to eat, consume and live without questioning myself about the future consequences this could have on my health and believing that modern medicine means I don’t have to worry about these things

5) Allowing myself to remain ignorant about health but to idealise modern science and thinking that medicine is necessary for recovery.

Our body is an amazing machine and has ways of healing itself. Some common natural products are often enough to help us get better.

6 principles to help protect ourselves from idolatry

1) Trust God no matter what the situation is or the doctor’s diagnosis says.

2) Recognize that God has given us the responsibility for our own health and that of our children, no one else.

3) Learn to listen to our body and look after it. Recognise that it is a wonderful machine.

4) Realize that our way of life is often the cause of our diseases (and not bad luck) and that a God-centred life protects us (to a certain extent).

Practise prayer, gratitude, worship, detach ourselves from the worries of this world and turn to Him alone…

5) Do not always follow the path which seems the most “secure“. Be ready to trust God.

Doctors always imagine the worst (for some reasons that I can understand), so it is often wiser to follow our common sense. The consumption of unnecessary drugs is dangerous for our health.

6) Learn about natural medicine because it comes from God directly.

Learn about fasting, healthy diets, the power of plants, clay…
Natural medicine obviously does not include charlatanism and occult practices.

Conclusion

We live in an idolatrous, fallen world which hates God. The medical field is no exception.
Not everything in it is absolutely bad, but nothing is absolutely good.

Always put God first in your heart and mind as well as in the way you look after your health.

In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.
Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.
It will be healing to your flesh and refreshment to your bones.
Proverbs 3:6-8

Feel free to send me your questions, I will answer in a future article.

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Freed from medical idolatry

The Bible calls us not to follow the world’s pattern of living. God has shown me that this be must also true in the way we look after our body.

My experience

I became a Christian in 2001. About 10 years later, I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, which is considered incurable and which causes inflammation of the digestive tract with all the consequences that this entails.

I did not understand why this had happened to me. Firstly because I was a Christian and secondly because I thought that I was taking care of my health.

After being diagnosed, I was given several medications to take each day and at different times of day. Things improved and I returned to a near-normal life. Over time, I managed to reduce and then stopped some drugs with my doctor’s agreement. I ended up with only one drug (Pentasa) that I took twice a day. However, I continued to live with many symptoms characteristic of the disease.

My experience with fasting

In 2012, while living in France with my wife who is English, my father-in-law was diagnosed with terminal cancer. We then decided to leave everything to go and live in England to be with my in-laws during this difficult time. Before leaving, a pastor came to see me and encouraged me to pray and fast. I told him that I found it difficult to fast. He then took time to tell me about his experience with fasting and the importance of fasting for one’s spiritual life.

Later, as I was looking up fasting online, I read the testimony of a young man who had anxiety problems and who turned to natural therapies which included, amongst other things, fasting for 7 days. This sounded crazy to me at first.

I then started to understand the health benefits of fasting and so I decided to try the same thing. After a week of fasting, my health had greatly improved and I had an almost symptom-free month! Many things had greatly improved and have not come back since to the way they were before the fast.

First steps into natural medicine

It was a shock to me. Why had nobody told me about this before? Why is it that no doctor, despite all their qualifications, has ever encouraged me to try this type of therapy and, on the contrary, always discouraged me to trust them?

I began to read about natural medicine. I discovered the beauty of some aspects of creation that I did not know about and that are unknown to most people. Natural medicine reveals the greatness of God and the smallness of man. Nature is far more intelligent than the small chemical molecules created by man, which are often ineffective and sometimes dangerous or addictive.

I then had the desire to stop my medication. I had to try several times. Sometimes I went “by faith”, sometimes replacing my medication with a natural product. Without success at first.

In September 2015, I then tested boswellia resin while improving my diet (less sugar, less junk). There is a study that no one had told me about showing similar results from taking Boswellia and Pentasa.

After a few months of adjustment, my health stabilized and some symptoms improved.

Battle with my doctor

As I stopped taking my medication without the consent of my doctor (gastroenterologist), I obviously had to face his scepticism and have lots of tests with positive results at first.

Unfortunately, over time, my inflammation level increased (calprotectin> 500) and after one year without medication, my doctor began to put pressure on me to return to medication (immunosuppressants). Some friends also encouraged me to follow the doctor’s advice.

I decided to hold on and continue with boswellia and other natural products. I tested all kinds of products and natural treatments often without seeing any improvement. I have to say, however, that at that time I had very little symptoms, even less than before.

In January 2018, the doctor told me that my inflammation had significantly decreased (calprotectin 183) and dropped below the level of 2015 and therefore I could continue without medication. He accepted that my method worked. It was a real liberation. I avoided a lifelong prescription of immunosuppressant!

I think that the inflammation rise in 2015-2016 was caused by fatigue linked to the birth of my two children. I was able to improve my health by improving my lifestyle (sports, sleep…).

God’s hand

It is obvious that during these past years, I had ups and downs in my faith. Sometimes I was confident that things would improve, sometimes it woke me up at night. But in all these difficulties I could really see God’s hand in action.

This fight to get away from dependency is for me a spiritual one. I did not hesitate to tell my doctor that I believed in God and that this was why I believed in the superiority of what is natural against what is chemical (unnatural).

I am convinced that God is glorified by my victory over the drugs and assumptions that some people have.

I often prayed to be freed from drugs and He answered. Unfortunately few Christians pray in his way.

Freedom – from what exactly?

Yes, God has freed me from having to take drugs every day and having to live with the side effects, but true freedom is not there yet. The real freedom took place when God made me understand that I could and needed to take control of my health and that I should not blindly follow the advice of health specialists.

Doctors have never encouraged me to improve my diet or to test natural methods (even as a complement!).

Some doctors have told me that diet does not have an important role in Crohn’s disease. This is absolutely wrong!

Thank God, I could understand that following their method would bring me nowhere and that I needed to look elsewhere. I am convinced that my health would be much worse if I had not understood that.

Instead of putting my trust in modern medicine, I then followed my own path, or rather the one God showed me. I began to pray for God’s guidance and help. I stopped following a way of thinking imposed by the world, but I followed my Creator, the one who designed me and who knows what is truly good for me.

I became more confident and dared to challenge my doctor and his way of thinking that has been imposed on us (as much on him as on me).

They wanted me to believe that doctors have the full knowledge and that thanks to the billions invested in research, they could give me THE solution I needed. However, in the end, it was fasting and especially a plant that has existed for millennia that have done the trick. How ironic!

Whether it be health or anything else, what is important above all is not to put our trust in Man, but in God.

This is an act of faith, which is not always obvious.

Important notes

I am not saying that we should not take medication. It took me years to stop taking mine. I prayed that God would help me through faith. I had also read several testimonials from people with Crohn’s disease who stopped their drugs and replaced them with natural methods. But sometimes you have to be content with what you have and accept that drugs are sometimes (not always) better than nothing.

I am not saying either that you should not go to the doctor. I see my gastroenterologist regularly to check that everything is fine. Their knowledge of the human body is generally valuable and useful.

At no time did I take any insane risks. Everyone is free to do according to their convictions and according to the level of faith that God has given them.

I have to say that modern medicine is effective in some areas. What is important is the attitude of the heart and our way of perceiving things.

Feel free to send me your questions, I will answer in a future article.

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